[texhax] Incorporating TeX into Custom-made Programs

Steve Schwartz s.schwartz at imperial.ac.uk
Thu Feb 16 13:54:10 CET 2006


There's also latex2png, a shell-script which generates a cropped png
image from a latex file, and comes as part of latex2rft. I suspect there
is something equivalent in latex2html.

In all these cases, you'll need to autogenerate a latex document from
the driver (C) code or whatever, then run an external script/program to
generate the graphics, then import the result into your display modules,
I guess.

Steve

On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 07:11 -0500, William Adams wrote:
> All the programs I'm aware of which do this sort of thing generate a  
> PostScript (or .pdf) representation and use Display PostScript (or  
> a .pdf imaging library) to draw the glyphs on-screen.
> 
> 
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